WATCH: Steve Hilton NUKES Katie Porter During California Gubernatorial Debate with a Brilliant One-Liner After Hearing the Grade She Would Give Gavin Newsom On Homelessness
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
California GOP Gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton had a shining moment during last night's debate when notorious Democrat and law professor Katie Porter decided to go soft on failed Governor Gavin Newsom. The post WATCH: Steve Hilton NUKES Katie Porter During California Gubernatorial Debate with a Brilliant One-Liner After Hearing the Grade She Would Give Gavin Newsom On Homelessness appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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